Flashing back a bit...

It's been a long way to here.

We began with the antiquated term "telecommute" and what it meant for the changing labor force, before deep dives into the behavioral psychology and consciousness practices of an always-connected, work-anywhere culture, in which every device is a desk. What happens, spatially, when being wireless really means being plugged in more than ever before? How would these constraints—or lack thereof—manifest in terms of intention and productivity?

Eventually, this notion of "mind as workspace" evolved within the ecologies of our online, inner, and physical environments to considerations of (inter)generational challenges and how we may or may not be wired differently in turn.